The New Product Release Thread

All of them. I also know bbartsche got in that deal for 4lbs for $24 (gone now)

Snickerdoodle is not as sweet as PES but a dense cinnamon sugar flavor to it.
Graham Cracker needs a higher density of graham and cinnamon to make it comparable to SAN's Graham Cracker which is the better option IMO. Its too thin in flavor.
Birthday cake good but not as good AI birthday cake protein powder which is a very good one. I would also put MTS above it

The triple chocolate is a mix of molten chocolate Cellucor and metabolic chocolate cake which is a great mix of chocolate flavors and the best off their line.

If I were to order and suggest
Triple choc fudge > SD > birthday > Graham Cracker

Tried to email you for months but you never replied back.
The SD was legit, one of my favorites that I have had
 
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Testurrection is now live after months of waiting.
 
All of them. I also know bbartsche got in that deal for 4lbs for $24 (gone now)

Snickerdoodle.. Think comparable to MTS Snickerdoodle if you enjoyed that. If you want sweeter PES..ProSupps is on the denser side for SnickerDoodle.
Graham Cracker needs a higher density of graham and cinnamon to make it comparable to SAN's Graham Cracker which is the better option IMO. Its too thin in flavor.
Birthday cake good but not as good AI birthday cake protein powder which is a very good one. I would also put MTS above it

The triple chocolate is a mix of molten chocolate Cellucor and metabolic chocolate cake which is a great mix of chocolate flavors and the best off their line.

If I were to order and suggest
Triple choc fudge > SD > birthday > Graham Cracker

Tried to email you for months but you never replied back.

For those macros and fat I would expect a lot more.
 
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Jerry wards prefect post elite


After all the talk and hype


Im not really that impressed, just looks like a run of the mill intra drink


And in a prop blend? I know he’s posted videos about prop blends in the past

But whatever
 
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Jerry wards prefect post elite


After all the talk and hype


Im not really that impressed, just looks like a run of the mill intra drink


And in a prop blend? I know he’s posted videos about prop blends in the past

But whatever
How is this label even possible? 27,000mg (27g) in the "elite growth blend," and an additional 20g of carbs, plus flavoring and sweeteners, in a total serving size of 36g? Isn't 27g + 20g already a minimum of 47g, plus whatever for flavoring/sweeteners/etc? Unless it's a typo and it's 2700mg, not 27000mg in the amino blend. That seems more logical, but would mean it's a pretty poorly-dosed blend.
 
How is this label even possible? 27,000mg (27g) in the "elite growth blend," and an additional 20g of carbs, plus flavoring and sweeteners, in a total serving size of 36g? Isn't 27g + 20g already a minimum of 47g, plus whatever for flavoring/sweeteners/etc? Unless it's a typo and it's 2700mg, not 27000mg in the amino blend. That seems more logical, but would mean it's a pretty poorly-dosed blend.

My assumption is that all the sweetners/flavor are included in teh 20g of carbs
 
*36g serving
*80 cals (checks out 4cals/g*20g)

*20g carbs
-7.5g sugar

*27g blend

according to these numbers, this leaves 1.5 g of serving size to account for 12.5 g of carbs
 
I think the most logical answer is that they added an extra 0 on the end of 2700mg, making it 27000mg. Of course, that'd make it very underdosed, but at least it'd be physically possible. So many questions haha.
 
I think the most logical answer is that they added an extra 0 on the end of 2700mg, making it 27000mg. Of course, that'd make it very underdosed, but at least it'd be physically possible. So many questions haha.

If you check the instagram. The brand states that carbs are included in the blend. But what in that blend yields 12.5g of carbs?
 
If you check the instagram. The brand states that carbs are included in the blend. But what in that blend yields 12.5g of carbs?
If that's true, then they just have absolutely no idea how labels work, and I wouldn't touch anything they formulated with a ten-foot pole. All the carbs are clearly listed under the "other ingredients" section, not the "blend" section, so they're wrong on something. There's also some very questionable doses/order in the blend; more tryptophan than glutamine, taurine, and glycerol? The whole thing makes no sense.
 
I read one post from the brand/ward stating you didn’t have to eat post work because you can take this...


I’d love to have screen shot it
 
I read one post from the brand/ward stating you didn’t have to eat post work because you can take this...


I’d love to have screen shot it
Lol. Apparently their product doesn't obey the basic laws of physics/math/space/volume/etc, so who know what other impossible things it can do.
 
How is this label even possible? 27,000mg (27g) in the "elite growth blend," and an additional 20g of carbs, plus flavoring and sweeteners, in a total serving size of 36g? Isn't 27g + 20g already a minimum of 47g, plus whatever for flavoring/sweeteners/etc? Unless it's a typo and it's 2700mg, not 27000mg in the amino blend. That seems more logical, but would mean it's a pretty poorly-dosed blend.

Hey man, looks to me like they left the maltodextrin and cluster dextrin out of the prop blend (see other ingredients) also the dextrose and sucrose... so possibly intentional to avoid listing dextrose and sucrose in a supplement?

Otherwise you would think someone would proof read a label right?
 
But seriously gentlemen, how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

Is it flavored? OK, then it's as effective as every other bcaa/post-workout/scam ever promoted.
 
But seriously gentlemen, how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

Is it flavored? OK, then it's as effective as every other bcaa/post-workout/scam ever promoted.
Meh, a properly dosed EAA formula (with at least 3g leucine), and perhaps also solid dose of taurine could actually be at least conditionally beneficial, and research supports this.
 
Hey man, looks to me like they left the maltodextrin and cluster dextrin out of the prop blend (see other ingredients) also the dextrose and sucrose... so possibly intentional to avoid listing dextrose and sucrose in a supplement?

Otherwise you would think someone would proof read a label right?

It’s a typo it’s . I quote While the Perfect Post Elite facts panel did confuse us at first, as it looks like it has a 27g blend mostly made up of aminos, GIFD Labs has clarified everything. The brand’s breakdown of the formula is that it has “20 gr of carbs 5 gr of aminos and 2 gr of the other 2 compounds” which by the “other 2” we believe it means glycerol and phosphatidylserine.Invalid Link Removed
 
Meh, a properly dosed EAA formula (with at least 3g leucine), and perhaps also solid dose of taurine could actually be at least conditionally beneficial, and research supports this.

This is 2018
Prop Blends.. Srs....
If you can't write a proper label, let alone fix the correct dosing before publishing the label the company got some QC Issues.
Welcome to the supp industry where anyone does anything to make a buck. Let alone put amphetamines in their pre-workout and not even label it....


Anyways

Merica Labs Energy Drink coming out on memorial Day
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Redcon1 adds 5 new flavors of Total War
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The new flavors for Redcon1’s Total War are Strawberry Mango, the summertime recipe Orange Crush, Raspberry Spyder, the colorful Rainbow Candy, and Green Apple.
 
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New from virtus sports nutrition

30% off with VIRTUS30 at their website

Looks good. Haven’t cracked it open yet. Will be reviewed on ModernAthleticHealth.com soon
 
This is 2018
Prop Blends.. Srs....
If you can't write a proper label, let alone fix the correct dosing before publishing the label the company got some QC Issues.
Welcome to the supp industry where anyone does anything to make a buck. Let alone put amphetamines in their pre-workout and not even label it....

He was defending his prop blend decision on YouTube saying smaller companies have to so the bigger brands don’t come in and just release there own version or something similar it was a while back..

Which is completely stupid as there’s plenty of ‘smaller’ companies fully transparent
 
Be careful guys, we may end up in a jerry Ward YouTube rant
Promise?
It’s a typo it’s . I quote While the Perfect Post Elite facts panel did confuse us at first, as it looks like it has a 27g blend mostly made up of aminos, GIFD Labs has clarified everything. The brand’s breakdown of the formula is that it has “20 gr of carbs 5 gr of aminos and 2 gr of the other 2 compounds” which by the “other 2” we believe it means glycerol and phosphatidylserine.Invalid Link Removed
So it's 5g of all those amino acids? That includes the glutamine and taurine? The glycerol and PS would be the other two ingredients? That math looks pretty sketchy to me too, but I really don't feel like sitting down and doing calculations. Perhaps they not only don't know how prob blend labels work in regards to having to list all the ingredients in the blend, but also don't know that you have to put them in descending order of dose. Either way, it's an intentionally deceptive label, and apparently also underdosed.
 
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I have these on the way to me for Modern Athletic Health review. I am a CT MMJ patient so I have extensive experience with CBD and medicinal marijuana. Very very pleased to see this picking up support rapidly now!

CBD10 for 10% off at https://forsundayscaries.com
 
Meh, a properly dosed EAA formula (with at least 3g leucine), and perhaps also solid dose of taurine could actually be at least conditionally beneficial, and research supports this.

"research". "beneficial".

I'm going to assume we define these terms differently.

I'd rather flush my money down the toilet for fun.
 
"research". "beneficial".

I'm going to assume we define these terms differently.

I'd rather flush my money down the toilet for fun.
By research I mean studies, and by beneficial I mean able to help improve strength and/or LBM. I’m not sure how you define those terms though, and note that I said conditionally beneficial, which means only beneficial at some times, so if you’re eating big, high protein meals around your workout, then it may not be the right condition to use it.
 


Ghost Coffee Ice Cream Whey Review

Taste

Coffee Ice Cream – I have had over hundreds of pints of ice cream, and some of the best-flavored coffee ice creams the US has to offer. This tastes almost identical to one of my favorite coffee ice cream bases, which is found in New Orleans Café Au Lait and Beignets. What is truly unique about this flavor is the amount of cold brew you taste in each and every sip. The kicker is the scalded milk aftertaste you get which provides the prefect compliment to a true coffee flavor. There are small little pieces of freeze dried coffee in the batter, but do not make a drastic impact on changing the outcome of how this tastes. For someone like myself who is a huge coffee head this is a hit, and easily rises right to the top of the list of best all-time ghost whey flavors. For those who are not die-hard coffee fans, or do not care for coffee this may be one to think twice about, and stick to the top sellers like Cereal Milk & Blueberry Toaster Pastry. The easiest comparison for those coffee drinkers is a coffee Frappuccino right from Starbucks.




Mixability

I mixed this protein shake with 2 Scoops of the Whey and 12oz of cashew milk. This mixed with ease. There was no clumping left in the shake as the powder started to mix hitting the liquid.

When mixed in greek yogurt (plain) I also found it to mix with ease. Ghost mixes very similar to a MTS, PES, or typical blend on the market. There are also no issues when utilized in baking. Due to the makeup of the blend of protein this makes it rise very well since it is not heavy in casein (which is better for binding agents like cheesecakes).

Formula


Per Scoop:
1.5g Fat
4g Carbs
25g Protein

What you have to love about Ghost is the open label on the whey protein. The only other added ingredients are cellulose and xanthan gum + Sucralose as the sweetener. There is nothing hidden in here. With a very basic formula the greatest inclusion is a Ghost Enzyme to help breakdown the whey for those who may have a slight lactose problem. This will settle very easy and sit well for almost all consumers.

14.53g from WPI
13.15g From WPC
2.98g from Hydro WPI

Cost

$39.99 on their main webpage, but you can always find a 20% off coupon. If you have coupons to the 3 letter store you can always get the added discount if you want to shop local. For the price of the open label and flavoring it is more of a unique buy. Think of something you can use on occasion, but maybe a touch too expensive to use on a daily basis. Most people are geared to cost effective whey/whey blends on the market. My best piece of advice is you could half the dosage on the ghost whey and pair with a vanilla protein powder to get the enhancement of the Ghost flavoring.



Curious as to how this compares to Animal Mocha Capp?
 
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Invictus for her! releasing a new version with a lavender scent, rather than the cedar wood and cypress.

Invictus has become a favorite for many of the local competitors on prep, and the ladies love it...so, decided to make a version better suited for the ladies.
 
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Anyone try this ??
 
Fair assumption

ehhh, i'd say not at all... an MRE type supp has loads more calories and therefore flavoring options... a lower cal protein (assuming this isn't loaded with carbs and fats) will always be far less flavorful simply becuase you can only add low/no calorie flavorings and in much smaller qty
 
I purchased some ration.. and the flavors (pb chocolate and cookies and cream) are not very good when compared to say PES relative flavors
 
ehhh, i'd say not at all... an MRE type supp has loads more calories and therefore flavoring options... a lower cal protein (assuming this isn't loaded with carbs and fats) will always be far less flavorful simply becuase you can only add low/no calorie flavorings and in much smaller qty

The base of the flavor should relatively be the same. Of course not as good, as fats and carbs can increase the overall complexity of the flavor, but still should be close
 
Now Available
NEW Hyde pineapple cooler and winter blast
$1.44/Can or $21.60 for cases of 15 cans

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Best price I have found
 
What's winter blast supposed to taste like? like that Monster Ultra Zero? or? Which is a kind of citrus light-grapefruit - light lemony flavor.
 
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We have been using this RRT Pro2 for a little over a week now and have been completely blown away at how powerful and effective it is at relieving achey muscles and joints and improving mobility and workouts. It’s awesome pre workout as well to get blood flow going REAL quick but is mainly a recovery tool.

This is NOT your standard recovery tool. In fact, this is chiropractic and massage therapist strength relief that you can have IN HOME and do yourself/have a friend/family member help you with.

Rapid Release has given Modern Athletic Health a special $200 discount code for this—MAH200.


Full Review coming soon to our website but if you’re in need of relief, we highly suggest you don’t wait for our full review...it’s that good!

http://rapidreleasetech.com
 
A lot of people in the supp industry and general gym goers find 300+ is their sweet spot. You all see it with how that is becoming a standard in pre workouts. For the $1.44 cost a can that is very fairly priced compared to buying an energy drink from any local gas station or store. That could be a $2-3 charge if not more. I have seen local gyms charge $3.50 a can of bang

No complaints on price or bashing the formula, just funny how different they are.
 
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